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Is it important to report to the local education bureau with your registration card after graduation?
Important! ! After one year of registration, there is still a "positive grading" procedure, but it is limited to the first job after graduation. Please refer to Baidu for details. . .

1, "Employment Registration Certificate" is the proof that graduates report to the unit. Graduates must hold employment registration cards when they go to work. The employer shall handle the formalities for graduates with the employment registration certificate.

2. The local public security department shall handle the settlement procedures for graduates with the employment registration certificate.

3, the relevant departments of the school according to the "Employment Registration Certificate" for graduates to handle the file transfer, organizational relationship transfer and household registration transfer and other procedures.

4. The Employment Registration Certificate is made in duplicate, the original is blue, which is held by the graduate himself and handed in to the unit when reporting to the unit. The copy is white, and the school is responsible for loading graduates' personal files.

5. The home page of the employment registration certificate shall be handed over to the employer by the graduates when they report to the employer. It is the initial record and voucher of graduates' working time, and the date above is the beginning of working age, which is related to retirement age and pension insurance payment period.

6. Employment registration certificate is the proof of graduates' employment. The name on the employment registration card must be consistent with the name on the graduate ID card, and the name of the unit must also be accurate. Generally, the employment registration certificate is valid within two years after graduation (that is, from 20 10 for graduates in 2008 and from 20 1 10 for graduates in 2009).

7. Employment registration certificate is the necessary information for graduates to apply for civil servants.